About Me
- Ms. Fischbuch
- I'm the school librarian at G.S. Lakie Middle School. As you can see - me, reading and comfy chairs go way back. I still enjoy Asterix and many other graphic novels. My main reason for blogging is for reviewing books for the students and anyone else that might be interested in YA literature.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Rick Riordan
One of my current favourite authors is Rick Riordan. His Percy Jackson and the Olympians series has to be one of the hottest tickets in our library. fun, action-packed, humorous and trilling all at once - who can resist a book that has all that , well not many of you. I'm not sure that one of his books remains on the shelf and we're talking multiple copies, my friends.
So just to pump you up for some more of his great writing here's a little write up for The Red Pyramid and the upcoming Lost Heroes (release date Oct. 12, 2010).
The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan
Since their mother's death, Carter and Sadie have become near strangers. While Sadie has lived with their grandparents in London, her brother has traveled the world with their father, the brilliant Egyptologist, Dr. Julius Kane. One night, Dr. Kane brings the siblings together for a "research experiment" at the British Museum, where he hopes to set things right for his family. Instead he unleases the Egyptian God - Set, who banishes him to oblivion and forces the children to flee for their lives. Soon, Sadie and Carter discover that the gods of Eygpt are waking, and the worst of them - Set - has his sights set on the Kanes. To stop him, the siblings embark on a dangerous journey across the globe- a quest that brings them closer to the truth about their family and their links to a secret order that has existed since the time of pharhoahs.
Here's the book trailer.
And now here's a trailer for the upcoming series Lost Heroes of Olympus (which I can hardly wait for).
Labels:
action and adventure,
book trailer,
good and evil,
grade 4-8,
Mythology
Friday, September 17, 2010
Library transformation
As many of you already know, the G.S. Lakie Library is going to undergo a renovation, which students are encouraged to share their ideas of what they'd like the new space to look and feel like. I've started my research into what I'd like to see in some of the space as well. My ideas are way out there, and include all sorts of things most of you have never seen or heard of. I'm gonna share some of them here - to help you spur on your creative sides. my thought is that if your gonna dream, dream big.
This is the transformation children's library.
And the adult version.
I'll keep tossing some of the great library reno ideas out there, so stay tuned.
This is the transformation children's library.
And the adult version.
I'll keep tossing some of the great library reno ideas out there, so stay tuned.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace by Megan Shull
Girls this one is for you - if you need a light read for pure escapism then try this one. it was one of my summer reads and was perfect for one of our many rainy days this summer. Not overly taxing on the brain but just a fun read with just the right amount of romance thrown in.
Here's the summary:
Teen superstar Grace Kinclaid has it all, an electric smile, million-dollar endorsement deals, and blond covergirl looks. But what happens when America's "It" girl doesn't want to be "it" anymore? With paparazzi stalking her every move, Grace quietly slips out of a TeenPeople photo shot, ducks the press, and calls her mom from a boiler room of the fabled USTA National Tennis Centre. And right there, in her custom-made Nike warm-ups, tears streaming down her face , Grace says the three magic words her mom told her she could say anytime, anytime that this whole crazy life wasn't fun anymore. Three simple words and her new life begins. For the hottest girl on the planet , life is about to change. Grace gets a make-under, a new identity, and a new life in a rugged little town on the edge of nowhere, population 813 (including one cute boy ; one very cute boy.)
Read On.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
End of Days
End of Days: Night Runner II by Max Turner
Whoa!! I feel like I've just been riding the best and longest roller coaster ride all night long. This books rockets you from one event to the next, with crazy twists and turns along the way. Just when I thought I had things figured out, and thought I knew who the evil was - bam- they kill that character off, and I'd have to start figuring it out all over again. Even though it had been awhile since I had read the first book, I felt at ease with the characters right away. And this is one of those books where the action starts right away, so no worries there. I highly recommend this and Night Runner to anyone who needs their next thrill ride.
Summary:
Zach Thomson has spent the past year getting used to the idea that his best friend Charlie, and the lovely Luna are now vampires - just like him. As they all learn to cope with the changes this strange new state of affairs brings, a mysterious creature appears. Likened to the Beast of the Apocalypse, it begins to dismantle the network of support around Zach, who discovers he is more than just an orphaned vampire - he is the subject of an ancient prophecy that relates to the End of Days. As friends and enemies, old and new, throw his world into chaos, Zach is forced to re-examin what it means to be good at a time when it seems that only the strong and the ruthless can survive.
The end leaves me believing that we'll be seeing a third book in the future.
Thank you Max Turner for a creative guy option to a vampire book, and to keeping it Canadian.
Read On.
Read On.
Here's an alternate cover that might be appearing on Amazon or in bookstores.
Labels:
A guy book,
action and adventure,
grade 7+,
vampires,
werewoves
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Leviathan
Leiathan by Scott Westerfeld
This book has been getting alot of buzz out there, but unfortunately it hasn't made it to the top of my reading pile. So I'm hoping one of my great readers will offer to take it home and give me a honest review.
But for now I'll give you what I know about it.
It is the cusp of World War I, and all the European powers are arming up. The Austro-Hungarians and Germans have their Clankers, steam-driven iron machines loaded with guns and ammunition. The British Darwinists emply fabricated animals as their weaponry. Their Leviathan is a whale airship, and the most masterful beast in the British fleet.
Aleksandar Ferdinand, prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is on the run. His own people have turned on him. His title is worthless. All he has is a battle-torn Stormwalker and a loyal crew of men.
Deryn Sharp is a commoner, a girl disguised as a boy in the British Air Service. She's a brilliant airman. But her secret is in constant danger of being discovered.
With the great war brewing, Alek's and Deryn's paths cross in the most unexpected way... taking them both aboard the Leviathan on a fantastical around-the-world adventure. One that will change both of their lives forever.
Here's the book trailer
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Scumble
Scumble by Ingrid Law
Loved it!
Ledger kale always dreamed of the awesome magical power he's get when he turned thriteen- the day when folks in his family inherit an extraordinary talent called a savvy. But Ledge's dreams are soon in pieces. And so are the toaster, the televison, and the wipers on the family minivan. After the Kales decide it's safe to head to a family wedding in Wyoming, Ledge's savvy grows. Worse, there's an outside witness to his monumental mess: thirteen year old Sarah Jane Cabot, eagle-eyed reporter and daughter of the local businessman. Now Ledge has to stop Sarah Jane from turning savvies into headlines, stop her father from getting too close to Uncle Autry's astonishing ranch, and scumble his savvy into control before he causes everything to fall apart.
Starting nine years after his cousin Mibs's Savvy journey, Ledge's story brings characters both fresh and familiar to the legendary Wild West for another rollicking, riveting, fantastical adventure.
here's the trailer and an audio clip
Into the Gauntlet
Into the Gauntlet - Book 10 - 39 Clues by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Wow! this series has been so great, mystery, intrigue, world travel, famous people throughout history, a quirky brother and sister team with their crazy nanny, and a twisted family tree, and a very serious prize that they are all after. Book 10 did not let me down, it reminded me of previous adventures and clues through the series as welll as plotting the route for this one.
Here's the write up:
Fourteen-year-old Amy Cahill and her younger brother, Dan, have had enough. Not only do they have to find the 39 Clues first, they're expected to reunite thier backstabbing family-the same people who killed their parents. But Amy and Dan haven't survived explosions and assassination attempts for nothing. They have a plan to finish the Clue hunt on thier own terms. Too bad there's a final- fatal secret the Madrigals haven't told them. A secret that could cost Amy and Dan - and the world - everything...
So I thought this was going to be the end of the series, but I think they have left the door open for these characters to go further - hint it has to do with the prize.
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